John 1:14
The Word become fresh and dwelt among us.
A young girl in Africa gave her teacher a Christmas gift. It was a beautiful seashell. "Where did you get this?'' she asked. The child told her that such shells are found only on a certain faraway beach.
The teacher was deeply touched, because she knew that the girl had walked many miles to find the shell.
'You shouldn't have to traveled do far just to find a gift for me," she said. The girl smiled and replied, "The long walk is part of the gift."
This girl, wise beyond her years, probably didn't know that she was conveying a truth about Jesus Christ. He gives the wonderful gift of eternal life to all who believe in Him (Romans (6:23). It's a treasure that carries with it forgiveness of all our sins, and God's never failing love (Romans 8:28-39).
Christ's gift also began with a journey. He left the splendors of heaven to come to our sins-drenched earth. He took upon Himself our humanity (John1:14) and walked the long road to the cross. There He bore our sins and all its penalty. And when I say to Him in gratitude. "it's too much, Jesus. You shouldn't have done it,'' I can picture Him looking at me with love-filled eye and saying tenderly, ''The journey is part of the gift.''
The Word become fresh and dwelt among us.
A young girl in Africa gave her teacher a Christmas gift. It was a beautiful seashell. "Where did you get this?'' she asked. The child told her that such shells are found only on a certain faraway beach.
The teacher was deeply touched, because she knew that the girl had walked many miles to find the shell.
'You shouldn't have to traveled do far just to find a gift for me," she said. The girl smiled and replied, "The long walk is part of the gift."
This girl, wise beyond her years, probably didn't know that she was conveying a truth about Jesus Christ. He gives the wonderful gift of eternal life to all who believe in Him (Romans (6:23). It's a treasure that carries with it forgiveness of all our sins, and God's never failing love (Romans 8:28-39).
Christ's gift also began with a journey. He left the splendors of heaven to come to our sins-drenched earth. He took upon Himself our humanity (John1:14) and walked the long road to the cross. There He bore our sins and all its penalty. And when I say to Him in gratitude. "it's too much, Jesus. You shouldn't have done it,'' I can picture Him looking at me with love-filled eye and saying tenderly, ''The journey is part of the gift.''
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